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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Yangarra Resources Ltd YGRAF


Primary Symbol: T.YGR

Yangarra Resources Ltd. is a Canadian junior oil and gas company engaged in the exploration, development and production of clean natural gas and conventional oil. The Company has its main focus in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin. The Company has an interest in approximately 184.5 sections (118,080 acres) in this field, which is located around the town of Rocky Mountain House, Alberta... see more

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Post by Helloworld on May 01, 2024 10:46am

Comps

Let's compare YGR Q1 vs WCP Q1. 

Both a mixture of gas and liquids. WCP more oil so less affected by poor gas pricing. 

FFO: 24 cents YGR vs 64 cents WCP

Debt: YGR: 1.1 x FFO vs ~1 x WCP

FCF: 8 cents YGR vs 0 WCP. 

Based on comparable debt and FFO values YGR should be about $4 to be valued equally to WCP.
Comment by cfliesser on May 01, 2024 10:51am
I'd argue closer to 3... but agreed
Comment by Hendrick3 on May 01, 2024 12:22pm
I do those comparisons all the time with ipo, Bne, Obe, Ath and we are way low on our share price comparing FFO, EPS and NAV of pdp reserves. The next lowest is probably Obe and if we had their cmcsluations we would be around $2.50. The reality is that there are more bargains than investors in this sector so out of favour names continue to languish because investors can afford to be picky. 
Comment by kavern23 on May 01, 2024 1:15pm
Hendrick some investors could be waiting too see if oil hits 70-75 range before making any moves which a good chance of oil dropping too if the Gaza/middle east premium subsides.  Plus USA oil production came back after January freeze offs. Lots of people are cautious right now.
Comment by Hendrick3 on May 01, 2024 2:56pm
Yes I agree. Sucks that results came out before a big rug pull day but we are down a penny and most down 4-5% so I guess that's a win
Comment by Helloworld on May 01, 2024 7:42pm
YGR vs TOU CFPS: 24 cents vs 2.40 (10x) FCF: 8 cents vs 90 cents (11x) SP:1.2 vs 65 (55 x)
Comment by Hendrick3 on May 01, 2024 8:30pm
Wait until Birchcliff comes out. Ygr looks like a superstar in comparison
Comment by TheRexmember on May 01, 2024 8:52pm
Lol. They might at that.  Dry gas is like Russian roulette the last 10 years. At least Butane and propane never got as ugly as 2019. 
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